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Syria to hold Feb. 26 referendum on new constitution
Published in Daily News Egypt on 15 - 02 - 2012

BEIRUT: Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, fighting an 11-month uprising against his rule, has ordered a referendum on a new constitution on Feb. 26, state television reported on Wednesday.
The president, under pressure from protests against four decades of Assad family rule and facing a growing armed insurgency, promised reforms last year but has also sent in troops to bombard areas in revolt.
Last year, the 46-year-old ruler lifted a state of emergency and promised "multi-party" parliamentary elections in February in addition to drafting a new constitution and putting it to a vote.
Holding an inclusive referendum will be difficult with several parts of the country in open revolt and surrounded by tank-backed troops, with communications almost completely cut off. Opposition-held districts in Homs, heart of the uprising, have faced 13 days of sustained shelling.
Syria TV said the draft constitution would allow the president to be elected for two terms of seven years. The current constitution does not stipulate how many seven-year terms a president can be elected for.
Assad's late father President Hafez Al-Assad was president for 29 years and Bashar has ruled since his death 11 years ago.
The new draft also establishes a pluralistic party system.
"The political system of the state will be based on a principle of political plurality and democracy will be practiced through the voting box," Syria TV cited the draft constitution as saying.
Syria's current constitution, changed by Hafez Al-Assad in the 1970s, discourages political pluralism by stipulating that Assad's ruling Baath Party is "leader of the state and society."
The draft constitution says any new parties cannot be based on a religion, profession, or regional interests. This clause would prevent the establishment of parties such as the Muslim Brotherhood, a major player in the current uprising, or Kurdish parties in the northwest which could develop ambitions for regional autonomy or separatism.


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